I grew up on space books, Star Trek, and occasionally going to the Santa Monica College Planetarium. Space continues to fascinate me as it does many of us.
So as my daughter has gotten older (she’s now almost 5), we’ve been trying to read some space books together. If you’re curious, Ars resident space expert Eric Berger recommended The Jupiter Stone—it’s great.
Lately though, my daughter and I have been diving into some more non-fiction works geared towards her age group. We’ve torn through Astronaut, Caroline’s Comets, and The International Space Station. And on occasion, we tip toe into YouTube to learn about NASA and other space agencies.
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